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Feminicides
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Feminicides

Jun 2, 2020
1h 35m
★ 6.8

Overview

While in 2019, 150 women were killed by their spouse or their ex-companion in France, the journalists of Le Monde created an investigation unit within their editorial staff to decipher these feminicides. With methodology, they highlighted a recurrent criminal pattern and characterized the signals that led to the murders of these women. Through the testimonies of the entourage of the victims and the institutions, this film analyzes five emblematic cases of feminicides and traces the evolution of the romantic relationship from the meeting to the murder. This documentary warns of the collective blindness of society in the hope of causing global awareness.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Bangumi
Le Monde

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Cast

Laetitia Casta

Narrator

Laetitia Casta

Yann Bouchez

Journalist at Le Monde

Yann Bouchez

Nicolas Chapuis

Journalist at Le Monde

Nicolas Chapuis

Zineb Dryef

Journalist at Le Monde

Zineb Dryef

Frederic Potet

Journalist at Le Monde

Frederic Potet

Faustine Vincent

Journalist at Le Monde

Faustine Vincent

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